Readers Digest (No. 66, October, 1927) (October 1927)
Keywords: Reader's Digest; October 1927; Elbert Hubbard
Year: 1927
Collection: opensource
Description
The Reader's Digest of Lasting Interest
No. 66
October, Nineteen Twenty-Seven
Contents:
Men and Women - American - 321
The Prince of Wales - Review of Reviews - 325
Don'ts of Antique Collecting - Mentor - 327
"Pax!" - Harper's - 329
A Highway Under the Hudson - World's Work - 331
My Only Daughter - Pictorial Review - 333
Honesty in Advertising - Nation - 335
The American Merchant Marine - Atlantic - 337
Ice That Melts to a Gas - Scientific American - 339
The "Thing" in Families - Outlook - 341
Remarkable Remarks - Independent - 343
The 15 Finest Short Stories - Forum - 345
Blazing Publicity - Vanity Fair - 347
The Day After Tomorrow - Cosmopolitan - 349
The Cave of the Magic Pool - Scribners - 351
Mad Movie Money - American Mercury - 353
Diplomas for Sale - McCall's - 355
Beavertown Comes Back - Sat. Evening Post - 357
How Do You Treat Your Family? - Success - 359
It's Safe to Fly - Collier's - 361
Our Courts and Free Speech - Harper's - 363
Trapped with a Microscope! - Popular Science - 365
Why the Church Is Slipping - World's Work - 367
The Advantages of Disaster - Harper's Bazar - 369
Should a Doctor Tell? - Living Age - 371
If I Had All That Money - Century - 373
Breach of Promise--Why? - Woman Citizen - 375
America Under Fire - Harper's - 377
My Friend Kakoot - Atlantic - 379
Tear Down Some Churches - Wom. Home Companion - 381
The New Harvest Hand - Review of Reviews - 383
Elbert Hubbard quote on Page 343: "A genius is a man who takes the lemons that Fate hands him and starts a lemonade stand with them. -Elbert Hubbard."
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